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Uganda’s 2026 election nears with heightened security, opposition push for change, and concerns over power consolidation.
Uganda’s 2026 general election preparations are underway amid heightened security, with the Electoral Commission reaffirming its oversight despite campaign disruptions and increased surveillance by military intelligence.
The government has intensified monitoring of opposition groups and youth movements, while accusing foreign nations of interference, though Russia has stepped up digital infrastructure investments.
President Museveni’s potential seventh term and a reported power transition to his son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, are fueling concerns over consolidation of power.
Opposition candidates, including FDC’s Nandala Mafabi and ANT’s Mugisha Muntu, are pushing for development, stability, and improved public services, with campaigns shifting to personal outreach in the final weeks before the January 15 vote.
Las elecciones de Uganda de 2026 se acercan con una mayor seguridad, el impulso de la oposición por el cambio y las preocupaciones por la consolidación del poder.